barrel in

barrel in(to)

1. To enter some place abruptly or aggressively, or force one's way into a place or thing. He just barreled into the meeting with no warning. Don't barrel in here talking loudly—this is a church!
2. To collide with someone or something. There's a dent in the garage door from when my son barreled into it with his bike. I rounded the corner and nearly barreled into Tara.
See also: barrel
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

barrel in (to some place)

Fig. to move into a place rapidly and with great force. Tony barreled into the room and interrupted the card game. He just barreled in without knocking.
See also: barrel
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • barrel in(to)
  • know (one's) place
  • know one's place
  • know place
  • know your place
  • keep (one's) place
  • keep place
  • come on into (some place)
  • come right in
  • fly off
References in classic literature
Balashev found Davout seated on a barrel in the shed of a peasant's hut, writing- he was auditing accounts.
As previously announced, production was negatively impacted by shut ins for offset frac protection, continuing issues of gas flaring, and the purposeful restriction of Bakken production during December due to a temporary increase in basis differential to over $20 per barrel and a more favorable differential of approximately $9 per barrel in January 2019.
Australian supplier Flexcube went through an extensive, two-year redesign process to improve its signature cube aging tank, which the company's managing director Peter Steer says is not a barrel alternative so much as a barrel in a different format.
WTI tumbled 69 percent from $31.82 a barrel in November 1985 to $9.75 in April 1986 when Saudi Arabia tiring of cutting output to support prices flooded the market.
Many of them focus on the back of the barrel in the throat area where those angular ridges are likely present.
Two-thirds of the way down the barrel in the area of the gas port entails more rod flex danger to the barrel.
I stated above that a 5R barrel in .223 Remington may have a rather narrow groove width of only about 0.098".
Murphy's worldwide crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids sales prices averaged $107.98 per barrel for the third quarter, compared with $63.96 per barrel in 2007.
As shooting lead bullets in factory Glock barrels cannot be too highly discouraged, I installed an Olympic Arms aftermarket barrel in my Glock 35, while only jacketed-bullet reloads were fired from the Glock 22.
"Gun accessories are big bucks," said Dona Herrick, owner of the Lock, Stock 'N Barrel in San Gabriel, Calif.
But a drop-in aftermarket barrel in a mil-spec 1911 will not normally show much improvement--unless the old barrel was worn and thus giving poor service.
Let's play with something a bit more interesting." He sent us a prototype barrel in .357 SIG.
Packaging Specialties in Medina, Ohio, for example, sold its first stainless wine barrel in 1996, according to business development manager Jon Stein.